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The Francois Vertefeuille House is located in the Town of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [1] It is one of the oldest buildings in Wisconsin, and is designated as the oldest building in the state still located on its original site.
Treaty of Prairie du Chien may refer to any of four treaties signed in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin by the United States and Native American peoples of the Upper Midwest: First Treaty of Prairie du Chien (1825), delimiting borders between the Sioux, Sac and Fox, Menominee, Iowa, Ho-Chunk and the Council of Three Fires
220 N. Beaumont Rd., Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin: Coordinates Area: 1 acre (0.40 ha) Built: 1867-1868, 1896, 1931 ... and on the State Register of Historic Places in ...
In Prairie du Chien, Dousman proved his abilities as a trader, [1] quickly rising in the company's ranks. By 1834 he had acquired an interest in the company's Western Outfit, and in 1840 he became an equal partner in the business together with Joseph Rolette and Henry Hastings Sibley .
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The fourth Treaty of Prairie du Chien was negotiated between the United States and the Sac and Fox, the Mdewakanton, Wahpekute and Sisseton Sioux, Omaha, Ioway, Otoe and Missouria tribes. The treaty was signed on July 15, 1830, with William Clark and Willoughby Morgan representing the United States.
First Treaty of Prairie du Chien; Second Treaty of Prairie du Chien; Third Treaty of Prairie du Chien; Fourth Treaty of Prairie du Chien; Quinault Treaty; Treaty of Saginaw; Treaty of St. Louis (1804) Treaty of St. Louis (1816) Treaty of St. Louis (1818) Treaty of St. Louis (1825) Treaty of St. Mary's; Treaty of St. Peters; Treaty of Sycamore ...